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1984 sikh virodhi dangay sikh genocide riots sanjay suri punjabi gurmukhi book punjab b18 1984 Sikh Virodhi Dangay ਸਿੱਖ - ਵਿਰੋਧੀ ਦੰਗੇ Sikh Genocide Riots Sanjay Suri Punjabi Gurmukhi Book Book on Sikh Genocide in Punjab - Indian Punjabi Reading Literature Book History - Pages 320; Hardback withDust coverAuthor: Sanjay SuriTranslated by - Gurnam KanwarLanguage:Indian Punjabi/Gurmukhi We have PunjabiLiterature books of several Popular writes in stock, please message more information. We have many other Punjabi books (Punjabi Alphabets, Punjabi Mini Stories, Punjabi word Sounds, Punjabi Pronunciation, Grand mother's Punjabi Stories with Morals etc.) listed in our eBay shop to learn Punjabi and will personally recommend you all. Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us. We are UK based supplier OnlineSikhStore. Items can be collected from our shop in Rochester, Kent, UK.We have 100% positive feedback. Please bid with confidence and check our other fantastic listings. If you are not happy with your purchase we will give you 100% refund on return of item. No hard and fast rules for refunds and returns. Free Royal Mail Economy Postage in UK. Postage discounts will be given to International buyers for multi-buys. Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook: #OnlineSikhStore P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. Please note cover of paper may vary as publishers keep on changing front of books each time they publish new edition. This book is new and never used but it has rub marks on the cover that happened in transport/courier. It doesn't affect the reading of the book. Please buy with confidence. Country/Region of Manufacture: India Topic: Sikh Genocide 1984 Format: Hardcover Title: Sikh Virodhi Dangay 1984 Type: Textbook Field of Study: History Author: Sanjay Suri,Gurnam Kanwar Publication Year: 2017 Language: Punjabi Publisher: Forever Learning http://www-onlinesikhstore-com.myshopify.com/products/1984-sikh-virodhi-dangay-sikh-genocide-riots-sanjay-suri-punjabi-gurmukhi-book-punjab-b18
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The Untold Story Of The Assassination Of Indira Gandhi: Unraveling The Threads Of Tragedy | MaroonPaper
The assassination of Indira Gandhi, a towering figure in Indian politics, unleashed a torrent of unprecedented violence and upheaval that rippled across the nation. While history records the stark facts of her demise, it is essential to explore the event in its entirety, offering a comprehensive understanding of the factors that culminated in this fateful moment.
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Satnam Singh Gambhir Reaffirms Commitment to 1984 Riots Victims' Compensation
Eastern India President of All India Sikh Students Federation, Satnam Singh Gambhir, pushes for justice and compensation for 1984 riots victims. In a crucial step towards securing justice for the victims of the 1984 riots, Satnam Singh Gambhir, Eastern India President of the All India Sikh Students Federation, has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring compensation for all affected…
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lok-shakti · 2 years
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कानपुर में सिख विरोधी दंगों की जांच कर रही SIT का समाप्त हो गया कार्यकाल, कई आरोपी अभी भी फरार
कानपुर में सिख विरोधी दंगों की जांच कर रही SIT का समाप्त हो गया कार्यकाल, कई आरोपी अभी भी फरार
सुमित शर्मा, कानपुरयूपी के कानपुर में 1984 का दंगा भड़क गया था। सिख विरोधी दंगे में 127 सिखों की बेरहमी से हत्या कर दी गई थी। सिख विरोधी दंगे की जांच के लिए 38 साल बाद शासन ने एसआईटी का गठन किया था। एसआईटी का बुधवार (30 नवंबर) से कार्यकाल समाप्त हो रहा है। डीआईजी एसआईटी बालेंदु भूषण ने शासन से एक महीने का कार्यकाल बढ़ाए जाने का समय मांगा है। एसआईटी इस मामले 41 में से 40 आरोपियों के खिलाफ क��र्ट में…
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Hello. Hope its okay to ask but can you tell me about Indira Ghandi? I have seen many Andhbhakts make her one of the reasons for why they hate Congress and all that... i
one of the reasons is the fact that she imposed emergency on the country in 1975. this happened cause a judge invalidated her 1971 electoral victory and barred her holding elected office for 6 years of something. because she did not want to lose her absolute power. the emergency was a period of 21 months which gave the prime minister absolute authority and most of the civil rights of the citizens were suspended (i heard some stories about this period from my parents. and apparently it was so bad that my every night my grandfather and some other men would have to go and patrol the neighborhood so nothing overly horrible happened). one of the worst things that happened during this period was the forced sterilization of the citizens. she came up with a compulsory sterilization program under which around 6.2 million men were forcefully sterilized in an year and the operations were done is such bad conditions that thousands died from infection (i have heard that the people were offered plots of land in exchange of getting sterilized).
then was operation blue star. this was basically a military operation which indira gandhi spearheaded. there was a militant sikh leader and his followers who were hiding in the golden temple premises and she ordered the military to storm into the temple and remove the militants. this operation led to the death of thousands of innocent pilgrims and it caused damage to the golden temple. this happened in june 1984. in october 1984, she was assassinated by her sikh body guards which led to the 1984 anti-sikh riots. more than 4000 sikhs were killed in delhi alone (my father once told me his experience about this time and it sounded absolutely horrible. like the dead bodies used to lying on the side of roads and there was no one to take care of them).
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1984: The Riots, The Death of Indira Gandhi, and the Sikh Struggle Against Racism
This post presents an unapologetic perspective on the events of 1984 and their aftermath. It reflects a personal and uncompromising stance rooted in the Sikh experience. If you are uncomfortable with confronting harsh truths or unwavering views, I suggest you read no further.
This isn’t just another blog post. As a Sikh, what I’m about to share is not just history; it’s a part of who I am. The events of 1984 resonate with me on a deeply personal level. They’re a reminder of the battles my community has faced, the injustice endured, and the resilience we’ve carried through it all. This story is cold, hard truth—a truth that many would rather forget or distort, but one that we, as Sikhs, carry as a badge of honor, for it reminds us of who we are: strong, sovereign, and unyielding.
The Assassination of Indira Gandhi: The Spark
On October 31, 1984, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh. This was not a senseless act of violence. It was an act of justice. The assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was not an isolated event but a direct response to an assault on the heart of Sikh faith. Satwant Singh and Beant Singh did what was right. They stood up for their faith, for the desecration of the Guru’s home, and for the dignity of Sikhs. Their actions were a direct and justified response to the sacrilege committed by the Indian government. This was not revenge; it was a statement that the Sikh spirit cannot and will not tolerate injustice or the destruction of what is sacred to us. Earlier that year, the Indian government, under her orders, launched Operation Blue Star, a military operation to remove militants from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. But what was supposed to be a targeted mission turned into a brutal desecration of our holiest site. Tanks rolled into the temple complex, bullets flew across the sacred ground where Sikhs had prayed for centuries, and blood was spilled where peace should have reigned.
The 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: A Calculated Massacre
What followed her assassination wasn’t a riot. It was a massacre. Mobs, armed with voter lists and the backing of political leaders, targeted Sikhs in a wave of organized violence. Men were dragged from their homes, women were brutalized, children were slaughtered—all because they wore turbans, all because they were Sikhs. The death toll reached thousands, though the scars left on the survivors are countless.
This was not the work of a random mob. This was state-sponsored terror. Sikh homes and businesses were burned, gurdwaras desecrated, and the very identity of being Sikh was turned into a death sentence. The perpetrators walked free; their crimes shielded by political powers that were meant to protect every Indian citizen but chose to turn a blind eye instead.
After 1984: The Weight of Stereotypes and Racism
In the years that followed, being Sikh became synonymous with being a target. Racism against Sikhs wasn’t just casual—it was venomous, pointed, and deliberate. We were called “Khalistani” as if the demand for justice equated to extremism. Sikhs, even those with no involvement in any political movement, were labeled as “terrorists.” People spat the word "Khalistani" without knowing what it meant—without understanding the roots of the movement or the grievances that led to it. It became a slur, a weapon used to dehumanize us, to make us feel like we didn’t belong in our own country.
The irony? Many who used these terms had no real understanding of what "Khalistani" even meant. They failed to grasp that Sikhs who fought for justice and their rights were being unjustly vilified as extremists. The Khalistan movement, which emerged as a call for an independent Sikh state, was a complex issue born out of genuine grievances, but it became a convenient excuse to malign an entire community.
The word “Lassi” too—a seemingly innocent drink, used to strip us of our dignity. These weren’t just taunts. They were attempts to erase our identity, to push us into a corner, to make us feel like foreigners in our own land. People feared the beard, the turban, the kara—symbols of our faith that we hold so dear—because they didn’t understand them. They didn’t try to. Ignorance became an excuse for hate.
The Burden of Racism: Misunderstood and Misrepresented
For Sikhs in India and the diaspora, the post-1984 era became a time of fear and marginalization. Sikhs in schools, workplaces, and even public spaces were subjected to racist jokes, comments, and outright exclusion. The turban, the beard, the kara—all symbols of Sikh identity—became targets for ridicule. Without understanding the historical or cultural significance of these symbols, people lumped Sikhs into harmful stereotypes.
It wasn’t just in India. Globally, Sikhs began to face xenophobia, especially post-9/11, when many were mistakenly identified as terrorists due to their appearance. Sikhs were attacked, harassed, and subjected to constant questioning of their patriotism or loyalty.
The Strength of the Khalsa
But what they didn’t understand is that we, the Sikhs, are a community forged in the fires of persecution. The spirit of the Khalsa, the sovereign and the pure, is not one that bends or breaks easily. When Guru Gobind Singh Ji created the Khalsa in 1699, he made us warriors—warriors for justice, warriors for equality, and warriors who would stand unflinchingly against oppression, even when the world tried to strip us of our identity.
We survived 1984, not because we were shielded, but because our resilience is written in our DNA. Our turbans are not symbols of defiance; they are symbols of sovereignty. Our beards are not symbols of extremism; they are symbols of our discipline and connection to our faith. We do not fear labels like "Khalistani" or "Lassi." We do not flinch in the face of racist slurs.
The Legacy of 1984: Standing Strong
To this day, many Sikhs, including myself, carry the weight of 1984 in our hearts. It is a wound, but it is also a reminder of our strength. The perpetrators of those massacres have not been brought to justice, but the Sikh community has risen time and again, stronger and more unified than before. We have fought for recognition, for the truth to be told, and for the world to understand what we went through.
Racism, whether in India or abroad, has not stopped us. In every country we live, we continue to contribute, to serve, to live by the principles of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the rest of the gurus who sacrificed so much. Our faith teaches us to live with compassion, but it also teaches us never to bow in the face of tyranny.
This is not just a chapter in history—it is the blood and spirit of every Sikh who stands tall today. We do not need to prove our loyalty or our identity to anyone. We are Sikhs. We are Khalsa. And we will never be silenced.
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dhaliwalmanjit · 5 days
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1984 Anti-Sikh Riot Case: Amitabh Bachchan Records Statement With CBI
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nijjhar · 17 days
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Punjabi - Donkey Khalsas of Lala Madho Dass Sodhi Khatri are family men ... Punjabi - Donkey Khalsas of Lala Madho Dass Sodhi Khatri are family men not serving Akal Purakh but SHANKAR VARNIAE PAKKAE HARAAMI. https://youtu.be/POvlnJr2rFw Punjabi - How the Real, TATT Khalsa differed from Malaish Khalsa - 2. How the Third Khalsa Panth was initiated? https://youtu.be/SQ45c-06ZCI Royal King, Sachae Patshah Gobind Rai Ji was the last Prophet of this Dark Age, Kalyug. Two appeared in the Middle East, John, the Baptist, an Ideal Rabbi or Prophet Elijah and Christ = Satguru Jesus, the anointed Royal Priest of God. In India, the Two are Satguru Nanak Dev Ji, the Second coming of Christ Jesus, and He was the greatest of all the Christs and Royal King Gobind Rai Ji. Jesus had Princes of Darkness and just rebuke was enough for Judas Iscariot of Judah tribe to kill himself and that is why Christ Jesus was the Junior Satguru and Satguru Nanak Dev Ji, the most Senior Christ of God. In Jesus, we are Royal Priests doing business in His Word whilst the Rabbis were just Priests of Moses dealing with Scriptures or Letters. People of the Khatri tribe are the Kings and Emperors of Darkness and they created super sons of Satan, the Mohammedans who could be rebuked but needed sword power to sort them up. That is why Sachae Patshah Gobind Rai Ji had to organise an Army of Philanthropists to fight against these stubborn sons of Satan. He organised this Baptism called Amrit in the month of VAISAKH when people have harvested their crops. Then, Royal King Gobind Rai Ji also needed to Harvest the crop sown by Satguru Nanak Dev Ji to introduce the Royal Kingdom of God. Those who had confidence in God and His Prophet Gobind Rai Ji came forward to offer their Heads or Sacrifice. All the Five were beheaded openly on the stage and not taken into the tent as propagated by the satanic Khatris. The Torso of one was sewn with the head of another. Then, they were revived through Amrit and on watching this Miracle, many took Amrit and joined the Third Khalsa Panth for good. After Amrit, none of them returned back to his family. As when you die, you have no family ties left and you are FREE of the secular ties, so these Khalsas are FREE of the secular ties and no more family home, property, etc. Now, Sachae Patshah Gobind Rai Ji knew that the powerful sons of Satan of the Khatri tribe would produce Khalsas and Sikhs of rituals, that He put the skin of a Lion on a Donkey. When the Donkey brayed, the congregation came to know that the Donkey with the robes of Khalsas or Lion is a donkey. Then, Royal King Gobind Singh Ji explained that a time will come when the Real Khalsa would become fake Khalsa putting on the uniform of the Khalsa but they would be as intelligent as a Donkey. Satguru Nanak Dev Ji stressed that a Fake Sikh is a supper donkey -- NANAK TAE NAR ASSALL KHAR; JAE BINN GUNN GHARB KARANT -- a person is a real donkey if he impersonifies the real. Christ Jesus never used such harsh language as the people of Judah tribe being the Princes of Darkness, the Baby sons of Satan, they were not too bad as those of the East. So, such Donkey Khalsa would be showing off their bright-coloured uniforms holding swords. They are neither Sikhs nor Khalsas but the supper donkeys. When such people get killed during the sectarian riots, then they are to be blamed. No single Sikh is born or dies but the foolish fanatics. This Dark Age being the age of Christ or Satguru, you cannot blame a third person for the deaths. Secular selves are born and the secular tribal selves die. Thus, not a single Sikh died during the 1984 riots. Do you know why Allah is called Allah? Listen to this Jatt, Khuda daa Banda. Living Islam of Living Allah is of the “Al-Kitab” that gets written over your own heart. Only “fools” will believe in me and not in Allah. http://www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JattIslam.htm NANAK HOSI BHI SACH. REAL SHARIAH-FREE ISLAM OF ALLAH - NOOR IN HONOUR OF ROYAL SHAH SHAMS TABRIZI. HUKUM RAZIAN CHALNA; NANAK LIKHYA NAAL. Sants of the Fourth Panth = Millatt are “Dass”. They are the Apostles residents of the Akal Takht but today, terrorists with Guns and swords are occupying it. Remember that Akal Takht is the Holiest of the Holy Takht for the spiritual rule over the hearts of people. Next to the Apostles are the Khalsas of the Third Panth and are of the “Singh” surnames, Gotras. And Christ Nanak was the Second Coming of Satguru Jesus, the “Christ = Satguru” and not a Brahmin “Guru” of the world – BRAHMIN HAE “GURU” JAGATT DAA; BHAGTAN KAA NAHI. http://www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/tenlights.htm Akal Takht for the Roving Apostles, NIRMALLAE SANTS and Harmandir Sahib for the Sikh Bhagtan. https://youtu.be/QasTTQLRs28 Punjabi - What should a Sikh Temple and Church flag be like? https://youtu.be/vlr7HOOzrDc https://youtu.be/gSwPvK3B4rg The Sons of Allah:- https://youtu.be/LyAx7F6GeuQ MUSSALLMAN = GURMUKH SIKH. https://youtu.be/7VmQG3ew19E That is why the Gurmukh Sikh Pir Mian Mir Ji was invited to lay the FOUNDATION STONE OF HARMANDIR SAHIB.
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Delhi court orders framing of murder charges against Jagdish Tytler for 1984 riots
Jagdish Tytler Team News Riveting New Delhi, August 30 A Delhi court on Friday ordered framing of charges, including that of murder, against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler in a case related to murder of three people in north Delhi’s Pul Bangash area during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. “Sufficient ground is there to proceed against the accused person,” Special CBI judge Rakesh Siyal said. The…
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storizenmagazine · 2 months
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#BookReview: "The Kaurs of 1984" is a poignant and necessary exploration of the untold stories of Sikh women during a dark chapter in Indian history. Wazir’s meticulous research and compassionate storytelling not only chronicle their suffering but also celebrate their resilience and courage.
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Indira Gandhi: Unveiling the Archives || The Indira Gandhi Documents || The Indira Gandhi Files
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Book Link : https://www.amazon.in/dp/8196094620/
"Indira Files" by Vishnu Sharma is a critical examination of Indira Gandhi's complex and often controversial legacy. The book delves into various aspects of her life and political career, including the Emergency period, the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, and the annexation of Sikkim. It aims to provide a nuanced understanding of her influence on Indian politics and the long-term impacts of her decisions. The book has been discussed in various literary events and has garnered attention for its detailed research and critical perspective​.
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Achinte Baaz Paey A Novel on 1984 Riots by Bhajan Singh Sidhu Punjabi Sikh Book Achinte Baaz Paey A Novel on 1984 Riots by Bhajan Singh Sidhu Punjabi Sikh Book Book Ref: STOR
A TRue Story based on 1984 Delhi Riots
Pages 173. Hardcover Author: Bhajan Singh Sidhu Language: Punjabi (Gurmukhi)
Size: approx. 21.5cm x 14cm x 1.5cm Weight - approx 351g
This is a brand new book and there may be little bit dust present on this book due to staying on bookshelf.
We have Punjabi Literature books of several Popular writers in stock, please message for more information. We have many other Punjabi books (Punjabi Alphabets, Punjabi Mini Stories, Punjabi word Sounds, Punjabi Pronunciation, Grand mother's Punjabi Stories with Morals etc.) listed in our shop to learn Punjabi and will personally recommend you all. Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
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brookstonalmanac · 7 months
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1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire. 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bruce murders John Comyn, sparking the revolution in the Wars of Scottish Independence. 1355 – The St Scholastica Day riot breaks out in Oxford, England, leaving 63 scholars and perhaps 30 locals dead in two days. 1502 – Vasco da Gama sets sail from Lisbon, Portugal, on his second voyage to India. 1567 – Lord Darnley, second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, is found strangled following an explosion at the Kirk o' Field house in Edinburgh, Scotland, a suspected assassination. 1712 – Huilliches in Chiloé rebel against Spanish encomenderos. 1763 – French and Indian War: The Treaty of Paris ends the war and France cedes Quebec to Great Britain. 1814 – Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Champaubert ends in French victory over the Russians and the Prussians. 1840 – Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom marries Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 1846 – First Anglo-Sikh War: Battle of Sobraon: British defeat Sikhs in the final battle of the war. 1861 – Jefferson Davis is notified by telegraph that he has been chosen as provisional President of the Confederate States of America. 1862 – American Civil War: A Union naval flotilla destroys the bulk of the Confederate Mosquito Fleet in the Battle of Elizabeth City on the Pasquotank River in North Carolina. 1906 – HMS Dreadnought, the first of a revolutionary new breed of battleships, is christened. 1920 – Józef Haller de Hallenburg performs the symbolic wedding of Poland to the sea, celebrating restitution of Polish access to open sea. 1920 – About 75% of the population in Zone I votes to join Denmark in the 1920 Schleswig plebiscites. 1923 – Texas Tech University is founded as Texas Technological College in Lubbock, Texas. 1930 – The Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng launches the failed Yên Bái mutiny in hope of overthrowing French protectorate over Vietnam. 1933 – In round 13 of a boxing match at New York City's Madison Square Garden, Primo Carnera knocks out Ernie Schaaf. Schaaf dies four days later. 1936 – Second Italo-Abyssinian War: Italian troops launch the Battle of Amba Aradam against Ethiopian defenders. 1939 – Spanish Civil War: The Nationalists conclude their conquest of Catalonia and seal the border with France. 1940 – The Soviet Union begins mass deportations of Polish citizens from occupied eastern Poland to Siberia. 1943 – World War II: Attempting to completely lift the Siege of Leningrad, the Soviet Red Army engages German troops and Spanish volunteers in the Battle of Krasny Bor. 1947 – The Paris Peace Treaties are signed by Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland and the Allies of World War II. 1954 – U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower warns against United States intervention in Vietnam. 1962 – Cold War: Captured American U2 spy-plane pilot Gary Powers is exchanged for captured Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. 1964 – Melbourne–Voyager collision: The aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collides with and sinks the destroyer HMAS Voyager off the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, killing 82. 1967 – The 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified. 1972 – Ras Al Khaimah joins the United Arab Emirates, now making up seven emirates. 1984 – Kenyan soldiers kill an estimated 5,000 ethnic Somali Kenyans in the Wagalla massacre. 1989 – Ron Brown is elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee, becoming the first African American to lead a major American political party. 1996 – IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov in chess for the first time. 2003 – France and Belgium break the NATO procedure of silent approval concerning the timing of protective measures for Turkey in case of a possible war with Iraq. 2009 – The communications satellites Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 collide in orbit, destroying both. 2016 – South Korea decides to stop the operation of the Kaesong joint industrial complex with North Korea in response to the launch of Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4.
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BRINGING CLOSURE TO THE ANTI-SIKH RIOTS OF 1984!
Was watching this heart-wrenching video recounting the 'horrors' of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, & my mind instantly veered towrads each of the victims in the below video, be it -
Amreek Singh's father
Mahinder Pal Kaur's husband
Jasvinder Kaur's husband
Trilok Singh's father
Joginder Kaur's husband ,
And the Good Lord & my spirit instantly informed of, EACH OF THE ABOVE VICTIMS, HAVING 999,999 MILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION……………………………..755 TIMES MENTIONED BILLION GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS IN THEIR FAMILY LINEAGE & AN ANGEL NUMBER-LINEAGE OF 1000!
THE GOOD LORD SAYS, WITH SO MANY NEAR INFINTE 'BLESSINGS' BY THEIR SIDE, THE FAMILIES OF ALL ENDURING THIS 'TRAUMATIC TIME' IN OUR 'HISTORY', NEED TAKE SOLACE, THAT ALL THESE 5 VICTIMS, ARE ALIVE (IN 'GOD'S HEART'), & SHALL FIND THEIR WAY TO THEIR ULTIMATE DESTINATION IN THE HOPEFUL FUTURE AHEAD!
WAHE GURU JI KI FATAH! 🙏
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P.S 1. The same going for each of the 'survivors' of that 'traumatic time', EACH IN BELOW PIC ALSO HAVING 999,999 MILLION BILLION BILLION…..755 TIMES MENTIONED BILLION GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS IN THEIR FAMILY LINEAGE & ANGEL NUMBER-LINEAGE OF 1000!
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P.S 2. The exact same going for the eye-witness of this ghastly tragedy, Journo Sanjay Suri, with angel number-lineage 1000 & 999,999 Million Billion…..Billion Billion….755 times mentioned Billion Governing Council Members in below video, too! … The confusing aspect in this scenario being, the Good Lord mentioning how Kamal Nath, the so-called accused in this case, also having the same angel number-lineage of 1000, & 999,999 Million Billion Billion….755 times mentioned Billion Governing Council members in his family lineage, moreover with 5 more elders in his family having the exact same 'blessing' cast upon them as him! .. The same going for Police Office Gautam Kaul mentioned in this video, in same 'Greatly God-Loved' boat as Kamal Nath & accuser Sanjay Suri! & Amazingly as 'God-loved' as the 'Best Cop' Maxwell Pereira mentioned in the video! As exactly equally 'God'loved' as the interviewer Ritesh Lakhi, too, btw! And even more amazingly, as exactly equally 'God-loved' as Mr. Ranganath Mishra of the Ranganath Commission and Justice G.T. Nanavati of the Nanavati Commission, both of which investigated the 1984 anti-Sikh riots at length, too!
A little too confusing for me, but maybe the more knowledgeable readers can find better answers to this puzzle than me here!
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P.S. 3. Exact same going for Pappi Kaur and her 'gone away' elder brother & father, in the (very well edited I must say, technically speaking ofcourse) video below..
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P.S. 4. Exact same for each of 'gone away' victims & survivors in below video too,incl People's Unity Committee head Mr. Manmoyal Dayal!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deJPImkb0v
P.S. 5. & Exact same for 'gone away' victims & their families in below video!
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NOTE: The Good Lord, on a aside, tells me, total of no less (& no more) than 40 Sikhs went to a higher abode, for real, in listening to music (like collected by me)! A v.small number, yet happy. & wish them well!
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Did you know that I am always lurking? Also tomorrow marks the 39th anniversary of the Anti Sikh Riots in 1984! (Thought you would enjoy a fact about that year) -NSFFA
GEORGE ORWELL-
I’m sorry. Anyway.
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i dont like sikh Extremism commit violence and demand Khalistan independence from india and i fear it would trauma for sikhs because 1947 Partition and 1984 riots and i hate politics
Why did I get this ask just as I was reading about that Khalistani leader getting murdered in Canada
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